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The Pittsburgh Steelers made several moves in the offseason, including the acquisition of quarterback Aaron Rodgers on a one-year, $13.6 million deal, as head coach Mike Tomlin attempts to lead the team to another playoff run in 2025.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are betting heavily on new starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers. General Manager Omar Khan has already said this team was built to win the Super Bowl this year. Not to just make the playoffs, not just to get a playoff win.
Aaron Rodgers isn't done yet and now we know exactly why. The veteran quarterback opened up about the key factor that made him delay his retirement and commit to one more run, this time in black and gold with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have their starting quarterback in Aaron Rodgers and their likely backup in Mason Rudolph. QB3 is up for grabs, though, as
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Aaron Rodgers talked about married life at training camp, saying he has "the most incredible wife." He's kept his relationship mostly private.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick has landed the new deal he was seeking with the Miami Dolphins, giving him some guaranteed money on his contract with two years remaining.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are fresh off a forgettable 2024 season. A 10-3 start and multigame lead in the AFC North quickly fizzled out when Pittsburgh lost its final four regular-season games, including two to division opponents,
While Tomlin frequently called Harris a "bell cow," the reality is that the Steelers split playing time pretty evenly between Harris and Warren a year ago. Harris was on the field for 50% of Pittsburgh's offensive snaps. Warren was out there 40% of the time.